Slaven Bilic treated the Europa League lightly last season, with the Croatian instead focusing on the Premier League campaign which saw West Ham off to a flyer.

However, the Hammers manager now regards this competition in a completely different light, with Bilic hoping for his team to go a long way and potentially land some silverware during their first season at the Olympic Stadium.

There are notable omissions this evening, with Dimitri Payet not yet ready to line up for the Hammers following his Euro 2016 exploits, while Aaron Cresswell has suffered a pre-season injury which means the left-back won’t be available until late 2016.

However, Reece Burke will line up with Winston Reid in central defence, while new signing Sofiane Feghouli will get a chance to shine alongside the reliable Mark Noble and Cheikhou Kouyate.

Gokhan Tore will also get a run out, with Enner Valencia and Andy Carroll likely to operate in attack and the latter looks sharp and ready to fire in this first leg clash.

West Ham’s overall quality should see them land victory in this clash, with the match odds win not too shabby considering they will want to get the job done and then be able to pick a youthful side for the second leg clash.

Domzale have come through two qualifying rounds to reach this stage of the Europa League, although this is the furthest they have gone in the past four seasons and they should fail to provide much of a test.